Rated 5 out of
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Anonymous from
Perfect simplicityI ordered for my wedding dress without trying on as I was pregnant. This dress was absolutely everything I hoped it would be and I absolutely loved it!

Date published: 2018-02-07

Rated 5 out of
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Anonymous from
fabulous bridesmaid dressI chose this dress because it was flattering on ALL body types. There is a ton of fabric and it comes very long but all my bridesmaids said it ran true to size. The color was perfect for December wedding. I thought everyone looked great in the dress!

Date published: 2017-12-30

Rated 5 out of
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Anonymous from
LOVED the Inesse dress in olive for my wedding gownI purchased the Inesse dress in olive for my wedding gown. I tried on a ton of others (including this dress in other colors). I was looking for something classic, simple, and elegant and this fit the bill. The fit is great, and my size was a perfect length for me to wear low heels (I'm 5'9" and ordered a size 2). I had an outdoor desert wedding and the dress was comfortable to wear hanging around outside for a few hours (including climbing up on rocks for pictures), and the flowy skirt looked AMAZING in the breeze. Highly recommend.

Date published: 2017-08-22

Rated 1 out of
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Anonymous from
Polyester Potato SackI was asked to purchase this as a bridesmaid dress. The bride-to-be chose this style with the thought that the waist would be forgiving for her more appearance-conscious bridesmaids (and for one who is pregnant). I find that the baggy waist looks sloppy on everyone, makes tailoring a nightmare, and makes the entire bodice appear unflatteringly loose and saggy. With three layers of polyester, the dress has an overabundance of fabric—another tailoring nightmare—that hangs awkwardly from the body. The lack of petite sizes or sizes smaller than 0 meant that I had to have a tailor slice and dice this dress, which runs large, at a cost almost equivalent to that of purchasing the dress in the first place. Finally, the polyester fabric looks and feels awful. Sure, you'll get some "flowiness" from the outer layer and you'll have fewer wrinkles to steam, but polyester chiffon doesn't catch light beautifully the way a different fabric would (particularly in an intimate church setting, like the wedding I'm attending), doesn't provide an appealing texture, and should not cost close to $300.